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Nature Index |
Nanoscience and nanotechnology
With the right building blocks, nanoscience can revolutionize industries, whether it’s driving a new era in computing, boosting crop resilience or advancing medical innovations.
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Focal Point |
Focal Point on Neglected Tropical Diseases
Japan is not a country immediately associated with the word ‘tropical’.
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Monkeypox
Following the recent declaration from the World Health Organization that the ongoing monkeypox outbreak is a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, the editorial teams at Nature Portfolio have curated a collection of relevant articles.
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Northwest University (NWU): Tracing the path of civilizations
Northwest University is the oldest higher education institution in northwest China and one of the top state universities.
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Career Guide |
Events Guide 2022
If your conference is a mix of in-person and remote attendees, here's how to go about organising a hybrid event.
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The 12th Annual Forum for Medical Research
Pushing the boundaries of our existing thinking and practices, the Riyadh Global Med¬ical Biotechnology Summit 2021 brought together leading scientists, entrepreneurs and industry leaders to discuss how developments in global medical research and biotechnology can contribute to human well-being, innovation, and health research and development in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Higgs boson discovery turns ten
The discovery of the Higgs boson was announced ten years ago on the 4th of July 2012 — an event that substantially advanced our understanding of the origin of elementary particles’ masses.
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Spotlight |
Precision medicine
Large disease data sets are helping scientists in China and beyond to identify molecular patterns for particular conditions.
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Supporting innovative research into the human microbiome
Funds for research into the human gut microbiota
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Nature Outlook |
Smell
Our sense of smell has a reputation for being underdeveloped — but this is ill-founded. The events of the past two years, in which millions of people lost their sense of smell to COVID-19, have put the spotlight on research emerging from the world of olfaction.
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The science of inequality
To study inequality is to confront a world of contrasts: excessive wealth next to palpable poverty; sickness abutting health.
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